In our journey of faith, we are called to a profound and daily encounter with God, our Father. This relationship is not merely a theological concept but a living reality that shapes our identity and mission. As children of God, we are invited to find the Father every day, to experience His kingdom, and to grow to resemble Jesus more closely. This is the essence of our church's mission, and it is a mission that is deeply personal and transformative.
God, in His infinite goodness, holiness, and power, has chosen to call us His children. Despite our imperfections and the lack of family resemblance we might see in the mirror, God sees us as His own. The scriptures affirm this truth, revealing that we have not received a spirit of fear but one of adoption, allowing us to call Him "Abba, Father" (Romans 8:15). This adoption is not based on our merit but on His gracious choice.
Our purpose in life is intricately woven into God's eternal story, a narrative that includes characters like Adam, Abraham, Esther, and now, each one of us. We are not passive observers but active participants with a role to play in God's unfolding plan. Ephesians 2:10 reminds us that we are God's masterpiece, created anew in Christ Jesus to do the good works He has prepared for us. Our purpose is not simply to attend church or avoid eternal separation from God; it is to partner with Him in bringing His kingdom to earth.
Finding the Father daily is not a matter of stumbling upon Him occasionally; it is about intentional touchpoints where we reconnect with Him. Whether through serving in ministry, volunteering, or sharing Jesus with others, we find the Father in our mission. Moreover, we experience His power when we step beyond our capabilities and rely on the Holy Spirit within us. Acts 1:8 promises that we will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes upon us, enabling us to be witnesses to the ends of the earth.
Our church's commitment to evangelism and outreach is driven by our desire to help others find the Father. We engage in this mission both by going to where people are and by inviting them to come to us. Our partnerships with ministries around the world, such as those in Kenya and India, are focused on helping people encounter God. Through literacy programs, church planting, and children's Bible clubs, we are seeing lives transformed as people find the Father.
In our local context, we strive to create an environment where unchurched people can feel comfortable and encounter the Holy Spirit. Our approach to music, Bible translation, and church events is designed to draw people in and introduce them to the love of Jesus. We practice "side door evangelism," inviting people to experience the community of believers and, ultimately, to find the Father.
Finding the Father is not a one-time event but a daily pursuit. Jeremiah 29:13 assures us that when we search for God with all our heart, we will find Him. He is not distant or elusive; He is present in every moment, waiting for us to become aware of Him. Like the fog that reveals the air we breathe, God's presence is all around us, and we are invited to perceive and appreciate it.
In summary, our mission as a church and as individuals is to find the Father every day, to engage with His purpose, to rely on His power, and to bask in His presence. This is the heart of our faith, and it is a journey that we embark on together, supporting one another as we grow closer to our Heavenly Father.
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